2 minute exposure of a super cell thunderstorm. The tornado sirens at Sheppard Air Force Base were sounded when the 80+ mph winds hit the base. Notice the inflow of the clouds into the bottom of the super cell…

This picture was taken early Sunday Morning, the 2nd of March 2003 after several weeks of higher than average snow above Dillon Reservoir. The reservoir is far below the level it should be because of the severe drought in Colorado. It looks like the mountains are rejoicing and enjoying the new thick blanket of snow.

F4 tornado that destroyed Manchester, SD. Winds were clocked at just under 260mph. This tornado occurred during a tornado outbreak that tied the record for the most tornadoes on that date. The NWS office of Sioux falls reported unofficially between 50-60 tornadoes that touched down in an 8 hour span.

Iced Radio Tower on Mount Bigalow. 1983 brought record rains and snowfall for much of Arizona. One such snow storm created this iced pattern on this tower. The ice was often eight to ten inches thick on these metal braces. You can tell the direction of the wind by the pattern in the ice.